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We compared the top movie franchises at 6 major Hollywood studios, from Disney to Paramount (1)

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  • Disney is the box-office champion this year with 38% of the domestic market share.
  • Other studios are struggling to build up franchises to compete.
  • But the future could be brighter, as Disney's slate next year won't be as strong as this year or last.
  • We broke down the biggest movie assets of six Hollywood film studios to give a better sense of where they stand and what the future could bring.
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Disney is the box-office champion of 2019 with 38% of the domestic market share and four movies in the top five earners both domestically and globally. And it still has "Frozen 2" and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" on the way.

But it wasn't always like that. Disney's streak began in 2016, but in 2015, Universal was the top movie studio of the year. In 2014, it was Fox; in 2013, Warner Bros.; in 2012, Sony; and in 2011, Paramount.

So what happened?

Disney has built up a strong collection of assets that attract audiences to the theater and that's never been more apparent than this year, from Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame" and "Captain Marvel," to Pixar's "Toy Story 4." And it's capitalizing on its own Disney brand by remaking its classic animated movies, the most successful of which, "The Lion King," has grossed $1.6 billion worldwide this year.

Here's what the 2019 domestic market share looks like as of September 22, based on numbers from Box Office Mojo:

  • Disney — 34.1% of the box office with $2.82 billion domestically
  • Universal — 13.6% with $1.123 billion
  • Warner Bros. — 13.5% with $1.117 billion
  • Sony/Columbia — 11.3% with $939 million
  • Lionsgate — 6.6% with $546 million
  • Paramount — 4.9% with $406 million
  • Fox (now owned by Disney) — 3.7% with $303 million

Paramount, one of the five major Hollywood studios (along with Disney, Universal, Warner Bros., Sony) has fallen far since 2011, when it released "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," "Kung-Fu Panda 2," "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol," and two Marvel movies before Disney took over full distribution rights. Now Paramount is behind Lionsgate and barely ahead of Fox, which was acquired by Disney in March.

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Movie studios are racing to build up tentpole franchises to compete with Disney, but many attempts have backfired this year. In a lackluster summer of sequels, movies like Warner Bros.' "Godzilla: King of the Monsters," Sony's "Men in Black: International," and Fox's "Dark Phoenix" dramatically underperformed compared to their predecessors.

Could the future be brighter?

Disney's domination could be vulnerable next year. The MCU will be entering a new phase, there aren't any anticipated Pixar sequels coming, and no "Star Wars" movies are on the release slate until 2022. It's hard to count out the Mouse House, but other studios may have an opportunity to pounce.

For a better idea of where each studio stands and what the future may bring, we've broken down their biggest movie assets below.

Disney

We compared the top movie franchises at 6 major Hollywood studios, from Disney to Paramount (2)

Marvel Studios
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universeis the biggest franchise of all time, with $22.5 billion over 23 movies and 11 years. The culmination of it all so far, "Avengers: Endgame," is the highest-grossing movie of all time, topping "Avatar" with $2.8 billion. The franchise is seemingly unstoppable, and it will enter a new phase next year that includes Disney Plus TV shows.
  • Despite the box-office disappointment of "Solo," Disney is still confident in the "Star Wars" franchise. A new trilogy written and produced by the "Game of Thrones" showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss begins in 2022 and "The Last Jedi" director Rian Johnson is developing a separate trilogy. Aside from "Solo," every Disney-era "Star Wars" movie has grossed over $1 billion worldwide and December's "The Rise of Skywalker" is bound to enter that category, too.
  • Pixar, the animation studio that Disney acquired in 2006, is on a box-office roll. "Toy Story 4" has made over $1 billion this year. Last year's long-awaited sequel, "Incredibles 2," is the studio's highest-grossing movie both worldwide and in the US. 2016's "Finding Dory" grossed over $1 billion globally. And 2017's "Coco" and 2015's "Inside Out" both earned over $800 million worldwide.
  • With Disney's acquisition of Fox earlier this year, the company now owns Fox's film studio and many of its television assets. The film franchises now in Disney's possession include "Avatar" and "Planet of the Apes." Four sequels to "Avatar" — now the second-biggest movie ever behind "Endgame" — are in the works and will be released in 2021, 2023, 2025, and 2027.

READ MORE: Marvel's big movie and TV reveal this weekend was only a taste of its plan to dominate for years to come

Universal

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Universal
  • The "Fast and Furious" franchise got its first spin-off with "Hobbs and Shaw" this year. While it didn't perform as well as recent "Fast and Furious" movies ("Furious 7" and "The Fate of the Furious" both made over $1 billion worldwide), it has still grossed over $700 million globally. It shows that the franchise still has some gas in it, which it will need if the ninth installment wants to succeed next year.
  • With $1.6 billion worldwide, "Jurassic World" is one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. It spawned a sequel last year that earned $1.3 billion and a third movie hits theaters in 2021. A short film from director Colin Trevorrow, called "Battle at Big Rock," debuted online last week and previewed what audiences can expect from the third entry.
  • The production company Blumhousespecializes in low-budget movies (primarily in the horror genre) that attract audiences to theaters, such as Jordan Peele's Oscar-winning "Get Out" ($255 million worldwide off of a $4.5 million budget) and last year's "Halloween" ($255 million worldwide off of a $10 million budget), the latter of which has two sequels coming in 2020 and 2021. Universal has a first-look deal with the company that has paid off.
  • Universal distributes movies from the animation studio, Dreamworks. While the studio hasn't reached the heights of Pixar, it had made plenty of hits like the "Despicable Me" series, the third movie of which grossed $1 billion worldwide. The series' spin-off, "Minions," also made over $1 billion. It's also known for the "Shrek," "Madagascar," "Kung-Fu Panda," and "How to Train Your Dragon" movies.

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Warner Bros.

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Warner Bros.
  • After the critical and box-office disappointment of "Justice League," Warner Bros. has steered its DC Comics superhero movies in a new direction, focusing on more standalone stories rather than a connected universe. The next, "Joker," is projected to be a box-office hit and break records in its debut.
  • WarnerMedia announced it had struck a deal with "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" director J.J. Abrams and his production company Bad Robot to create exclusive content across all of the company's platforms, including theatrical releases for Warner Bros. and TV shows for its upcoming streaming service, HBO Max.
  • The "Conjuring" universe has been a consistent presence at the box office since the first movie debuted in 2013, with $2.8 billion worldwide. It includes two "Conjuring" movies with another hitting theaters next year, three "Annabelle" movies, and "The Nun."
  • Warner Bros.' "MonsterVerse" hit a speed bump this year with "Godzilla: King of the Monsters." The movie grossed $385 million worldwide off of a $200 million production budget, while its 2014 predecessor, "Godzilla," made $529 million worldwide and cost less to make. The franchise will try to rebound next year with "Godzilla vs. Kong."

READ MORE: 'It: Chapter Two' director on the sequel's much bigger budget and what Stephen King suggested be in the movie

Sony/Columbia

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Sony
  • Sony owns the film rights to Spider-Man, and a deal with Marvel Studios recently collapsed after Sony refused to budge (Disney reportedly wanted a 50/50 cofinancing stake in future "Spider-Man" movies). Tom Holland will likely return to play the character, but won't appear in future MCU movies unless something changes. It makes sense that Sony wouldn't compromise on its most valuable property, but the "Sony Universe of Marvel Characters" goes beyond Spider-Man. The studio owns 900 Marvel characters; "Venom" grossed over $800 million last year and a sequel is in the works.
  • "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" is Sony's biggest domestic movie ever (before inflation) and made $962 million worldwide. A third "Jumanji" movie comes to theaters this year.
  • The most recent "Men in Black" movie, "Men in Black: International," is one of the biggest flops of the year with $80 million domestically and $253 million worldwide off of a $110 million budget. The previous movie, "MIB 3," earned over $600 million globally. Sony studio chief Tom Rothman told Business Insider in July that there was "not a strong enough idea in the story." But that doesn't mean the franchises is dead. Rothman said that it remains a "very important asset that the company owns, and I would be very surprised if that is the last movie."
  • 2016's all-female "Ghostbusters" reboot was also a disappointment, grossing $229 million worldwide off of a $144 million production budget. But Sony is trying it again with "Ghostbusters 2020" next year, which will bring back original cast members from the 1984 movie.

READ MORE: Spider-Man's movie adventures have been a headache for Sony for over a decade, but the character is too valuable to compromise on

Lionsgate

We compared the top movie franchises at 6 major Hollywood studios, from Disney to Paramount (6)

Lionsgate
  • The "John Wick" action franchise is one of the most pleasant surprises in movies right now. Not only has each movie grossed more than the last, but they've nearly doubled their box-office takes, which is extremely rare. With low-to-modest budgets, "John Wick" has managed to attract and audiences and reap the benefits. The latest entry, "John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum" made $321 million worldwide and was made for $55 million. A fourth movie and a TV series spin-off at Starz are in the works.
  • The four "Hunger Games"reeled in a combined $3 billion worldwide, so it's no surprise that Lionsgate is looking to adapt author Suzanne Collins' upcoming prequel novel, which will be released next year.
  • After eight "Saw" movies, which grossed a combined $976 million worldwide, Lionsgate is developing a reboot of the popular horror franchise starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. It hits theaters in October 2020.

READ MORE: How 'John Wick' spawned a hit franchise from a low-budget action movie almost every studio passed on

Paramount

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Paramount
  • Paramount's deal with toy company Hasbro has generated the lucrative "Transformers" franchise and the lackluster "G.I. Joe" movies. The "Transformers" series has grossed $4.8 billion worldwide with five "Transformers" movies and the spin-off, "Bumblebee." The franchise's future is questionable at the moment, though producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura told Slashfilm in December: "We are going to do another big 'Transformers' movie. It is going to be different than the ones that we've done before."
  • Last year's "Mission: Impossible — Fallout" was the franchise's highest-grossing movie yet with $791 million worldwide. Two more "Mission: Impossible" movies are in the works from "Fallout" director Christopher McQuarrie and franchise star Tom Cruise.
  • Since rebooting the "Star Trek" movie franchise in 2009, the three movies have grossed $1.2 billion worldwide. They haven't been major hits, but director Quentin Tarantino has written an R-rated script for his own "Star Trek" movie.
  • Paramount coproduces and distributes Nickelodeon movies as both are owned by Viacom. In recent years that has included two "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movies in 2014 and 2016, and this year's "Dora and the Lost City of Gold." The first "Ninja Turtles" made a decent $493 million worldwide, while its sequel plummeted to $245 million. Paramount is hoping to capitalize on Nickelodeon's library of animated programs with a live-action/GGI hybrid "Rugrats" movie, which is currently in development.

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We compared the top movie franchises at 6 major Hollywood studios, from Disney to Paramount (2024)

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Who are the Big Five Hollywood studios? ›

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Highest-grossing films
RankTitleYear
1The Lion King2019
2Frozen II
3Frozen2013
4Beauty and the Beast2017
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World's Top 10 Largest Film Industries in 2023
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Viacom acquires major Hollywood studio Paramount Pictures. The Viacom and CBS merger is complete. The Company is now known as Viacom Inc. The Viacom Board of Directors approves the creation of two separate publicly traded companies – CBS Corporation and Viacom Inc.

What is the only remaining major studio in Hollywood? ›

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What was the highest grossing film for Paramount Pictures? ›

Titanic

Which studio is best in Hollywood? ›

Top Ten Hollywood Movie Studios
  1. 1 Warner Bros. ...
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  5. 5 Marvel Studios. ...
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These Big Six include 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures & Walt Disney Pictures. Of these, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., and Paramount Pictures were part of the original "Big Five" who operated during the Golden Age of Hollywood (late 1920s to mid-1940s).

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The term “Big Five” originally referred to the difficulty in hunting the lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo. These five large African mammal species were known to be dangerous and it was considered a feat by trophy hunters to bring them home.

Is there still a Big 5? ›

Fortunately, the Big 5 are now protected in national parks and private game reserves, and the term is synonymous with photographic safaris. Today's tourists contribute directly to the conservation of these magnificent animals across encroachments like poaching, wildlife trafficking and habitat destruction.

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It was formed on December 4, 2019, as ViacomCBS Inc. through the merger of the second incarnations of CBS Corporation and Viacom (which were split from the original Viacom on December 31, 2005). The company changed its name to Paramount Global on February 16, 2022, the day after its Q4 earnings presentation.

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Paramount plans to merge its Paramount+ and Showtime businesses, a consolidation of linear and streaming entertainment that will likely lead to both layoffs and show cancellations. Both channels will be rebranded as “Paramount+ with Showtime,” according to a story in the Hollywood Reporter.

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RankMovieOverall score /100
1.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)97.78
2.Fantasia (1940)87.55
3.101 Dalmatians (1961)87.34
4.The Lion King (1994)85.64
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With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.9 billion, Avatar is proclaimed to be the "highest-grossing" film, but such claims usually refer to theatrical revenues only and do not take into account home video and television income, which can form a significant portion of a film's earnings.

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Top 5 movies
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In 1914, their first feature film, The Squaw Man was released. On May 8, 1914, Paramount Pictures Corporation (previously known as Progressive Pictures) was founded by a Utah theatre owner, W. W.

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In the past fiscal year, Disney generated $8.3 billion in revenue from studios and $2.4 billion in operating income. Time Warner's Warner Bros. had $9.3 billion in revenue and $1.2 billion in operating income in the first three quarters of this year. Time Warner is bigger, but Disney makes more money.

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Founded by the engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864–1946) in 1895, it is the oldest extant film company in the world, established before other studios such as Pathé (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal, Paramount, and Nikkatsu (founded in 1912).

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Technically, Jurassic Park began over 248 million years ago in the Mesozoic Era, but the film franchise itself is a measly 30-years old. The reigning king (wink) of the longest running film franchise in history has been on cinema screens since 1954, over the course of 38 films, with a 39th set for 2024: Godzilla.

What is the oldest film studio still running? ›

Gaumont Film Studio is the oldest continuously operating film studio in the world. It was founded in 1895 by the French pioneer of cinema, Léon Gaumont, and is based in the Neuilly-sur-Seine suburb of Paris, France.

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Firstly, the stars represent the 22 actors that Paramount had signed to the studios in 1916 including the likes of Mary Pickford, Gloria Swanson and Clara Bow. And secondly, the design implied that, "Paramount had more stars than there were in the universe".

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On February 9, 2017, Viacom announced that Spike TV would relaunch as Paramount Network in 2018 and move its headquarters from the One Astor Plaza in New York City to Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles to give the network a closer association with the film studio.

How does Paramount make money? ›

Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS) generates most of its revenue through its TV Media segment, which brought in over 21.7 billion U.S. dollars in 2022. In comparison, the company's direct-to-consumer and filmed entertainment segment generated around 4.9 billion and 3.7 U.S. dollars, respectively.

Who are the current heads of Hollywood studios? ›

The current head of the film studio is Jeff Shell, who sits in the role of chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group. He took on oversight of Universal's films from Ron Meyer, who was promoted upwards, and Shell reports in to NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke. Shell's watch, thus far, has been a fruitful one.

Which were the Big Five studios in Hollywood by the end of the 1920s? ›

By the late 1920s the best-known American studios were large, vertically integrated corporations that produced, distributed, and exhibited films: Paramount, MGM, Fox, Warner Bros., and RKO.

Who were the Little Five production studios? ›

The studios are still based mainly in New York but will move to Los Angeles not long after.
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Trailing behind them, but still important, were the Little Five, firms that owned few or no theaters:
  • Universal,
  • Fox,
  • the Producers Distributing Corporation,
  • the Film Booking Office, and.
  • Warner Bros.

What were the studios that is considered as the Big Four? ›

The so-called First Golden Age of Philippine Cinema commenced in the 1950s with the flourishing establishment of the so-called Big Four studios, namely LVN Pictures, Sampaguita Pictures, Lebran International and Premiere Productions, with each studio specializing in different genres.

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Hollywood Studios is the second-best park for buying Walt Disney World's Genie+ service. Lightning Lane line-skipping access is available at 15 attractions in DHS, and many are headliners or popular thrill rides. This guide ranks all in terms of time-saved and how quickly they book up. (Updated March 5, 2023.)

Who are the top 10 directors in Hollywood? ›

Who Are the Best Directors of All Time?
  1. Martin Scorsese. Known for his deep characters, dark worlds, and meditations of life and death, this masterful storyteller continues to push boundaries. ...
  2. Steven Spielberg. ...
  3. Alfred Hitchco*ck. ...
  4. Stanley Kubrick. ...
  5. Quentin Tarantino. ...
  6. Akira Kurosawa. ...
  7. Christopher Nolan. ...
  8. Francis Ford Coppola.
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Who are the big three Hollywood directors? ›

The Oscar-dominating trio of Alejandro González Iñárritu, Guillermo del Toro, and Alfonso Cuarón has learned to play Hollywood's game—and win it. Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, and Alejandro González Iñárritu. Photo illustration by Slate.

What ended the Golden Age of Hollywood? ›

Hollywood's Golden Age finally came to an end due to two main factors: antitrust actions, and the invention of television. For decades, it was common practice for major film companies to purchase movie theaters, which would only show their company's produced films.

When was Hollywood at its peak? ›

The Golden Age of Hollywood 1930s/1940s

Think The Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for example. These movies seemed more magical than their predecessors for two groundbreaking reasons. The first was the introduction of sound in cinema.

What is the fourth oldest film studio? ›

Cochrane, and Jules Brulatour. It is the world's fourth oldest major film studio, after the renowned French studios Gaumont Film Company and Pathé, and the Danish Nordisk Film company. Six of Universal Studios' films; Jaws (1975), E.T.

Which is not one of the Big Five major Hollywood studios of the 1930s? ›

Big Five: Paramount, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, and RKO. Little Three: Columbia, Universal, and United Artists. By the early 1930s, Hollywood was dominated by a small number of major studios (the 'Big Five' and 'Little Three').

Which of the Big Five Hollywood studios was Marilyn initially signed with? ›

In 1946 she signed her first movie contract with 20th Century Fox, one of the big five studios that operated during the golden era of Hollywood. At the outset of her acting career, Norma Jeane dyed her brown hair blonde and changed her name again, calling herself Marilyn Monroe (Monroe was her grandmother's last name).

Why is it called Big Four? ›

The "Big Four" refers to the four largest accounting firms in the U.S. The largest accounting firms used to comprise the "Big Eight" but mergers and closures have reduced the number of top tier companies. These four firms audit the financial statements for the vast majority of publicly held companies.

Which one of these studios was part of Hollywood's Little 3? ›

Other famous studios in Hollywood were “The Little 3” - Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and United Artists.

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